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The Leasing Foundation
Founded2012; 12 years ago (2012)
FounderAndrew Denton, Peter J. Thomas
TypeNon-profit organisation
FocusLeasing and asset finance
Location
Area served
Europe, Asia, Africa
ProductsLeasing Foundation Fellows, Diversity and Inclusion, The Asset Finance Observatory, The Leasing Foundation Future Leaders, MA Leasing Asset Finance, Young Business Finance Professionals, The Certified Business Finance Professional (CBFP).
Servicesindustry research, education, training, professional development, philanthropy
Membersc. 150
Key people
Andrew Denton (co-founder), Carol Roberts (Chair), Peter Thomas (co-founder).
Websiteleasingfoundation.org

The Leasing Foundation [1] (The Leasing Industry Philanthropic and Research Foundation Limited), established in 2012,[2] is a non-profit organisation based in the City of London.

Mission

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The mission of The Leasing Foundation is to support the business finance industry through personal and professional development.

Directors and Fellows

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The Directors of the Leasing Foundation represent organisations including Lombard, Siemens Financial Services, Hitachi, Alfa, Aldermore, 1pm, Metro Bank, Wesleyan, Simply Asset Finance, Ricoh Europe and Locke Lord. The patron of the Leasing Foundation is Jonathan Andrew, Group Chief Executive, Siemens Financial Services. The Foundation has over 150 Fellows (as of February 2018) representing finance organisations from across Europe.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "The Leasing Foundation". The Leasing Foundation. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Not-for-profit foundation to boost leasing". Leasing Life. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  3. ^ "Foundation Features on list of 50 most influential in leasing". World Leasing News. Retrieved 27 June 2013.